the "Chevrolet Colorado" comes standard with a 5speed manual transmission
maybe
If I recall the S10 series trucks ran the NV3500 manual transmission. This is the same manual transmission that is installed in the C/K 1500 series trucks. The final answer is yes it will work if it is the NV3500.
The 7.3 PS had 250hp for the trucks with an automatic transmission from 1999-2003; in 2001 the power was increased to 275hp for the trucks with a manual transmission.
its an rpo mg5 i read it in the haynes repair manual. that's what most Chevy trucks have its an rpo mg5 i read it in the haynes repair manual. that's what most Chevy trucks have
2011 was when they stopped offering a manual transmission option for the Super Duty.
The new Dodge Ram trucks with the eight speed transmission do not have any other option besides the rotary dial.
There are new chevy trucks that are coming out in 2015.
You don't flush a manual transmission. You just drain the old fluid, and refill with new.
Saginaw-Muncie 465, used in GM light duty trucks until 1987. Four speed manual transmission, direct drive. Very solid, reliable transmission.
This is a major mechanical project. Remove the clutch and manual transmission and the radiator. Install automatic transmission, new driveshaft, new radiator. You have just spent as much as a car is worth.
Whatever the customer orders them to be. Most I've seen use an Allison automatic, but I've seen them with 8LLs and 10 speeds, as well.
In 1995, Chevy trucks typically came with a few manual transmission options, including the NV1500 and NV3500 five-speed transmissions. The NV1500 was commonly used in lighter-duty models, while the NV3500 was more prevalent in heavier-duty applications. Both provided a reliable choice for drivers who preferred manual shifting in their trucks.